No lyricist has ever so articulately voiced the defiant, self-aware misery of adolescence. |
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He was well-briefed and spoke articulately about Scotland's qualities, although his public speaking set-pieces still lack a statesmanlike stamp. |
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There is not a robust debate, as David Brown very articulately explained earlier today. |
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I know he has a great interest in the issue and has spoken articulately about what he believes should happen. |
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She found video of an 11-year-old who, in 1996, had articulately discussed her illness with Oprah and was now excelling as an adult. |
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It has been very articulately brought before the members of this committee. |
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She in turn tries to get them to speak as they do with the cameras switched off: fluently and articulately, but naturally. |
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However, he spoke articulately and confidently about his supports and what support he might need if his condition should change. |
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Can you express your views articulately and respectfully, while also knowing when to be attentive to the opinions of others? |
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No critic had ever come at Updike so relentlessly, viciously, and articulately as Wood. |
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My position, the position of my colleague from Kitchener, as well as my colleague from Cambridge, come from trying to represent what is best for our community and what our community so articulately expressed to us. |
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They articulately spoke to this and provided their own solutions. |
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Consult with and compile a list of psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, psychologists, family members, consumer survivors and others who can speak articulately and knowledgeably about mental illness. |
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And if a Calgary-educated economist can communicate his ideas clearly and articulately in French as well as in English, why can't that be the standard for leadership in the rest of Canadian society? |
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To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute. |
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All public events will entail someone, perhaps a member of your own team, having to speak articulately and convincingly on your issue to a large group of people. |
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Mr Nyrup Rasmussen will express this clearly and articulately. |
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They frankly and articulately shared the challenges that often accompany postings, deployments, irregular work schedules and challenges with communication while personnel are away. |
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Mr. Cullen has spoken out articulately about this as well many times. |
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Not as loudly or as articulately as it must have hoped. |
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And expressing them as impactfully and articulately as you can. |
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